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ESO 4 Geography & History

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  • What were the names of the two liberal political parties that supported Isabel II?
    Moderates and Progressives
  • What was the main consequence of the Revolt of Aranjuez (during Napoleonic Empire)?
    Carlos IV dismissed Godoy and abdicated in favor of his son, Fernando VII.
  • The complete disruption and the radical change of the status quo, often using violence, is called a/an...
    Revolution
  • TRUE OR FALSE: The Constitution of 1812 guaranteed rights and freedoms, such as equality before the law and the right to privacy.
    TRUE
  • Give an example of Neoclassical art in Spain.
    Alcala Gate / Prado Museum / Fuente de las Cibeles / etc
  • Who were the Luddites during the Working Class Movement?
    factory workers who destroyed machines because they felt they were being replaced
  • TRUE OR FALSE: Romanticism in Spain started at the same time as it did in the rest of Europe.
    FALSE
  • In what country did the Industrial Revolution begin?
    Great Britain
  • What was Romanticism?
    A cultural and artistic movement which developed in Europe during the first half of the 19th century.
  • What is a reason that contributed to the end of Isabel II's reign?
    Manipulation of election results / emergence of new political parties that opposed the monarchy / major economic crisis that caused unemployment
  • When was Romanticism developed in Europe?
    First half of the 19th century
  • What did Fernando VII's Pragmatic Sanction proclamation of 1830 mean?
    It meant that when Fernando died, his daughter, Isabel, would be the queen.
  • Name one of the problems that causes Spain's industrialization to happen later than in other European countries.
    Limited domestic demand / Poor quality of coal / Lack of local technology / Insufficient domestic capital
  • Name the 4 conditions necessary for industrialization.
    1. Coal and iron, 2. Population growth, 3. Capital to invest, 4. Railroads
  • Give an example of a Romanticism art in Spain.
    Gran Teatro Falla / La Monumental / Las Ventas / The Visit of King Amadeo / etc
  • What is one of the consequences of the Latin American Independence FOR SOUTH AMERICAN COUNTRIES?
    Creole burgeiose gained political and economic power / Independent republics formed / Increased US Influence / Free Trade hurt economies
  • Define "Zollverein"
    the customs union of German states in the 19th century
  • Define "nationalism"
    identification with one's own nation and support for its interests / other?
  • List 3 characteristics of Progressives during Isabel II's reign.
    National sovereignty / unrestricted freedom / wider male suffrage
  • What is one of the consequences of the Latin American Independece FOR SPAIN?
    Lost dominance / Became 2nd rate power / Economy suffered
  • What are the characteristics of paintings during the Romanticism Movement?
    Warm colors used (red/earth tones) / represented movement / reflected anguish, death, political passion
  • What was the name given to Spaniards who supported Joseph Bonaparte and the Bayonne Constitution?
    afrancesados
  • What two revolutions inspired the colonies of Latin America to revolt?
    American and French Revolutions
  • List 3 characteristics of Moderates during Isabel II’s reign. 
    Sovereignty shared between king and Parliament / Limited male suffrage / censorship
  • What is one of the causes of the Latin American Independence?
    Enlightenment Ideas / Revolutionary wars / Financial help from Britain / Creole bourgeoisie
  • What architectural style was used during the Romanticism Movement IN MOST OF EUROPE?
    Neo-Gothic Style
  • What architectural style was used during the Romanticism Movement IN SPAIN?
    Neo-Mudéjar style
  • Which country helped Spain defeat the French troops during the French Invasion?
    Great Britain
  • What is Neoclassicism Art?
    Developed in Europe between 1760 and 1830, an artistic style that imitated classical Greek and Roman art that was characterized by its simplicity
  • Name one difference between the society of estates and the class-based society.
    In class-based society, status depended on wealth and job, etc.
  • Name 2 characteristics of Romanticism.
    Creative freedom for artists / respect for individual / expression of feelings / glorification of national history
  • What is a political reform?
    changes made to the existing structure – mainly the government structure / changing existing laws, policies, practices and institutions / usually positive
  • What are the characteristics of sculptures during the Romanticism Movement?
    Drama and movement to reflect the fight for freedom and independence
  • Name one of the subjects romantic artists liked to focus on painting.
    Nature / Emotion / History